Multiple Sclerosis Information
Multiple Sclerosis Association of America's Resource Detectives(SM) Program Marks One Year Anniversary (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) The Resource Detectives program, developed by the Multiple Sclerosis Association of America , provides a virtual volunteer opportunity for anyone interested in giving back to the community but unable to do so in the traditional sense of working on-site.
Too Much Of A Charge-Switching Enzyme Causes Symptoms Of Multiple Sclerosis And Related Disorders In Mouse Models (Medical News Today) A new study highlights the role of a charge-switching enzyme in nervous system deficits characteristic of multiple sclerosis and other related neurological illness. Multiple sclerosis (MS) is one of several diseases in which myelin - the insulator for electrical signaling in the nervous system - breaks down and causes severe deficits in brain and nerve function.
Multiple Sclerosis Progression Can Be Predicted With MRI (Science Daily) A new study shows that MRI scans used on multiple sclerosis patients to determine if the disease has affected gray matter in the brain can identify those at-risk for progression of disability.
MRI scans can help predict multiple sclerosis progression (New Kerala) Washington, Nov 6 : MRI scans can help predict disease progression in patients with multiple sclerosis, says a new study led by an Indian origin researcher.
National Multiple Sclerosis Society New Jersey Metro Chapter Looking for People to Join the Movement (PRWeb via Yahoo! News) National Multiple Sclerosis Society Mid Jersey Chapter and North Jersey Chapter have joined forces to create one NJ Metro Chapter. Registration is now open for walk and bike fundraisers.
National Multiple Sclerosis Society New Jersey Metro Chapter Looking for People to Join the Movement (PRWeb) National Multiple Sclerosis Society Mid Jersey Chapter and North Jersey Chapter have joined forces to create one NJ Metro Chapter. Registration is now open for walk and bike fundraisers. (PRWeb Nov 7, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/11/prweb1575504.htm
Multiple sclerosis research charges ahead with new mouse model of disease (EurekAlert!) ( The Company of Biologists ) A new study highlights the role of a charge-switching enzyme in nervous system deficits characteristic of multiple sclerosis and other related neurological illness.
Predicting Multiple Sclerosis Progression By MRI (Medical News Today) A new study published in Journal of Neuroimaging shows that MRI scans used on multiple sclerosis (MS) patients to determine if the disease has affected gray matter in the brain can identify those at-risk for progression of disability. MS affects approximately 400,000 people in the United States and as many as 2.5 million worldwide.
The Fight Is On | Youth Against Multiple Sclerosis event has bands battling more than just each other (Urban Tulsa) Sunday afternoon, November 9, the Tulsa chapter of Youth Against Multiple Sclerosis (YAMS) sponsors its first ever battle of the bands with all proceeds going toward the Oklahoma chapter of the National MS Society. The event is at Bob's, 423 N. Main, beginning at 2pm. This year offers a slight twist... By G.K. Hizer.
MRI helps predict multiple sclerosis progression (News-Medical-Net) A new study published in Journal of Neuroimaging shows that MRI scans used on multiple sclerosis (MS) patients to determine if the disease has affected gray matter in the brain can identify those at-risk for progression of disability.
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